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The Light in Our Eyes" Faces Domestic Distribution Challenges in India
Payal Kapadia's "The Light in Our Eyes," a Cannes Jury Grand Prix winner, faced domestic distribution hurdles in India and was excluded from the Oscars, highlighting the conflict between independent cinema and the mainstream Bollywood industry, influenced by political and religious factors.
The Light in Our Eyes" Faces Domestic Distribution Challenges in India
Payal Kapadia's "The Light in Our Eyes," a Cannes Jury Grand Prix winner, faced domestic distribution hurdles in India and was excluded from the Oscars, highlighting the conflict between independent cinema and the mainstream Bollywood industry, influenced by political and religious factors.
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60% Bias Score


Historic Firsts: Three LGBTQ+ Women Sworn into 119th Congress
On Friday, November 17, 2023, Representatives Sarah McBride (D-Del.), Emily Randall (D-Wash.), and Julie Johnson (D-Texas) were sworn into the 119th Congress, marking historic firsts for transgender, queer Latina, and Southern LGBTQ+ representation, respectively.
Historic Firsts: Three LGBTQ+ Women Sworn into 119th Congress
On Friday, November 17, 2023, Representatives Sarah McBride (D-Del.), Emily Randall (D-Wash.), and Julie Johnson (D-Texas) were sworn into the 119th Congress, marking historic firsts for transgender, queer Latina, and Southern LGBTQ+ representation, respectively.
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Congress Highlights Documentary on Women's Role in 1978 Constitution
The Spanish Congress approved a motion on December 12th to promote the legacy of 27 women in the 1977 Constituent Cortes, specifically mentioning Oliva Acosta's 2011 documentary, "Las Constituyentes," which features their firsthand accounts of advancing gender equality in the 1978 Constitution.
Spanish Congress Highlights Documentary on Women's Role in 1978 Constitution
The Spanish Congress approved a motion on December 12th to promote the legacy of 27 women in the 1977 Constituent Cortes, specifically mentioning Oliva Acosta's 2011 documentary, "Las Constituyentes," which features their firsthand accounts of advancing gender equality in the 1978 Constitution.
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16% Bias Score


China's "Zero Bride Price" Movement Gains Momentum
In a push to create a more newlywed-friendly society, China's rural communities are embracing a "zero bride price" movement, exemplified by Li Jinyun's marriage in Ningxia's Haiyuan county, achieved through successful mediation between families; this reflects broader national efforts to address the ...
China's "Zero Bride Price" Movement Gains Momentum
In a push to create a more newlywed-friendly society, China's rural communities are embracing a "zero bride price" movement, exemplified by Li Jinyun's marriage in Ningxia's Haiyuan county, achieved through successful mediation between families; this reflects broader national efforts to address the ...
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56% Bias Score


Logical Flaws Undermine White Liberals' Fight Against Workplace Racism and Sexism
A study reveals three logical errors—case-inferring, pattern-matching, and failing to consider alternative explanations—that hinder white liberals' efforts to fight racism and sexism in organizations, resulting in false accusations and internal conflict.
Logical Flaws Undermine White Liberals' Fight Against Workplace Racism and Sexism
A study reveals three logical errors—case-inferring, pattern-matching, and failing to consider alternative explanations—that hinder white liberals' efforts to fight racism and sexism in organizations, resulting in false accusations and internal conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Logical Flaws Fuel False Accusations of Racism and Sexism in Liberal Organizations
A study of 125 people reveals three logical flaws—case-inferring, pattern-matching, and neglecting alternative explanations—that lead to false accusations of racism and sexism in liberal organizations, hindering effective problem-solving and creating internal conflict.
Logical Flaws Fuel False Accusations of Racism and Sexism in Liberal Organizations
A study of 125 people reveals three logical flaws—case-inferring, pattern-matching, and neglecting alternative explanations—that lead to false accusations of racism and sexism in liberal organizations, hindering effective problem-solving and creating internal conflict.
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64% Bias Score

Syrian Channel Pixelates German Minister in Damascus Visit
Following the German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's visit to Damascus, the Syrian Telegram channel "Almharar", linked to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), pixelated Baerbock's face in photos, while leaving French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot's face unobscured, highlighting differing cultural no...

Syrian Channel Pixelates German Minister in Damascus Visit
Following the German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's visit to Damascus, the Syrian Telegram channel "Almharar", linked to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), pixelated Baerbock's face in photos, while leaving French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot's face unobscured, highlighting differing cultural no...
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52% Bias Score

Spousal Abuse and Abandonment Plague Egyptian Breast Cancer Patients
A study in Egypt reveals that 31% of women diagnosed with breast cancer experience spousal abandonment, 17% divorce, and 3% physical abuse, highlighting the devastating societal impacts exacerbated by misinformation and cultural norms.

Spousal Abuse and Abandonment Plague Egyptian Breast Cancer Patients
A study in Egypt reveals that 31% of women diagnosed with breast cancer experience spousal abandonment, 17% divorce, and 3% physical abuse, highlighting the devastating societal impacts exacerbated by misinformation and cultural norms.
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56% Bias Score

Exhaustion of Spanish Women Writers: Societal Pressures and the Need for Self-Care
Bibiana Collado Cabrera's "Yeguas exhaustas" highlights the exhaustion felt by Spanish women writers due to societal pressures and the constant balancing act between career, family, and social expectations, impacting their well-being and creative output.

Exhaustion of Spanish Women Writers: Societal Pressures and the Need for Self-Care
Bibiana Collado Cabrera's "Yeguas exhaustas" highlights the exhaustion felt by Spanish women writers due to societal pressures and the constant balancing act between career, family, and social expectations, impacting their well-being and creative output.
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60% Bias Score

Equatorial Guinea: Queer Women's Activism Faces Government Crackdown
Queer women in Equatorial Guinea are challenging the government's 'virtuous woman' model through activism, facing cyberbullying, disbarment, and parental rights revocation; this has brought international attention, particularly regarding the 2024 Universal Periodic Review.

Equatorial Guinea: Queer Women's Activism Faces Government Crackdown
Queer women in Equatorial Guinea are challenging the government's 'virtuous woman' model through activism, facing cyberbullying, disbarment, and parental rights revocation; this has brought international attention, particularly regarding the 2024 Universal Periodic Review.
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60% Bias Score

German Artists Boycott TV Show Over Sexist, Racist Host
More than 100 prominent German writers and artists are boycotting the public broadcaster ARD's flagship culture show ttt after it hired Thilo Mischke as co-host following accusations of sexism and racism in his writing; Mischke's past work includes a book detailing his attempts to seduce 80 women us...

German Artists Boycott TV Show Over Sexist, Racist Host
More than 100 prominent German writers and artists are boycotting the public broadcaster ARD's flagship culture show ttt after it hired Thilo Mischke as co-host following accusations of sexism and racism in his writing; Mischke's past work includes a book detailing his attempts to seduce 80 women us...
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52% Bias Score

England Rugby Aims for 2025 World Cup Win, Seeking to Emulate Lionesses' Success
England's women's rugby team aims to win the 2025 World Cup, hosted in England, emulating the Lionesses' Euro 2022 success and fostering growth in the sport, as evidenced by Abbie Ward's comments and the #PoweredDifferently campaign highlighting dual-career athletes.

England Rugby Aims for 2025 World Cup Win, Seeking to Emulate Lionesses' Success
England's women's rugby team aims to win the 2025 World Cup, hosted in England, emulating the Lionesses' Euro 2022 success and fostering growth in the sport, as evidenced by Abbie Ward's comments and the #PoweredDifferently campaign highlighting dual-career athletes.
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44% Bias Score
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